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    Saints vs Eagles prediction, props, odds: Top-rated NFL expert reveals player prop bet picks for Week 11

    R.J. White has just revealed his NFL prop bet picks for Philadelphia Eagles vs. New Orleans Saints
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    The Philadelphia Eagles (4-6) host the New Orleans Saints (5-4)  in a key Week 11 NFL game on Sunday, November 21. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET. The Eagles are favored by three points in the latest Eagles vs. Saints odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under is set at 42 points. In addition to the Saints vs Eagles point spread and Week 11 NFL betting lines, Caesars is also offering a plethora of prop bet options for this matchup between NFC stalwarts, and SportsLine expert R.J. White has just revealed his top plays.

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    White, a CBS Sports fantasy and gambling editor, ended the 2020 season on an 80-59 run on all NFL picks, returning more than $1,400 during that span. He also enters Week 11 as SportsLine's No. 3 rated NFL expert, going 51-39-1 (+800) on his last 91 NFL ATS picks. It's no surprise, as White has cashed huge twice in the world's most prestigious football handicapping competition, the Las Vegas SuperContest. Anyone who has followed his picks has seen HUGE returns.

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    Now, White has locked in on Eagles vs. Saints and just revealed his top three prop bet picks for this Week 11 NFL matchup.

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    Jalen Hurts Over 0.5 interceptions (+105)

    "The Eagles offense has taken off as of late thanks to the running game, and that's put little pressure on Hurts to throw a bunch of passes. After averaging around 35 pass attempts over the first seven weeks of the season, Hurts has thrown the ball an average of 18 times in the last three weeks. When you're not throwing the ball much, you have a much lower chance at throwing interceptions, and sure enough, Hurts has thrown only one pick over the last three weeks versus four interceptions prior. I don't think he'll be afforded the luxury of handing the ball off a ton in this game, as the Saints boast the best rush defense in the league. If the run game isn't working, it's going to put Hurts in several third-and-long situations, where a Saints defense with 11 picks on the year but without any turnovers created in three of the last four games should thrive."

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    DeVonta Smith Over 57.5 receiving yards (-115)

    "If the Eagles aren't getting it done on the ground, they'll have to turn to the passing game more than they have during the current stretch of run-heavy gameplans. But even with that run focus, Smith has reached 60 receiving yards in each of the last two weeks, giving him six games this year with at least 60 yards through the air. The Saints defense has been elite at defending the run but ranks just 25th in net yards per pass attempt on the season, and the 191.9 receiving yards per game gained by wide receivers against this defense is the third-most in the league behind just the Titans and Washington. That sets the Eagles' best playmaker up for a big game, but his line is south of 60 yards anyway with the Philadelphia offense committing to the run in recent weeks. He might just need four or five targets to cross that number in this matchup, but I'm expecting him to get several more due to the matchup."

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    Mark Ingram Over 4.5 receptions (+130)

    "We're getting a sizable amount of juice on this prop, but I think it has at least a 50-50 chance of hitting. Ingram only had four receptions last week while Alvin Kamara was sidelined, but he was targeted seven times in the passing game. The previous week, his first back with New Orleans, Ingram saw five targets even with Kamara healthy and caught all of them. But the key reason to like his Over here is that the Eagles have allowed 68 receptions to running backs this season, tied for the fourth most in the league, on 81 targets, which is tied for the fifth most. Running back passes are a clear way teams are exploiting this Philadelphia defense, and with both starting tackles out for New Orleans, Trevor Siemian is going to have to go to the short game more than he would otherwise. Expect a lot of targets for Ingram in this one."

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